Elections & Campaigns
The exhaustive guide to the democratic process! Master the civic vocabulary, learn about government structures, and discover powerful political idioms.
Understanding the Electorate 🎬
Watch Teacher Sopheak explain the difference between a "Majority" and a "Plurality" vote. Pay attention to how candidates use "Slogans" to capture the public's attention!
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Hi Kanha! "Politics" refers to the activities and debates associated with governing a country. "Policy" is a specific rule, law, or plan of action adopted by a government or business. 🏛️
What does "Bipartisan" mean when reading the news?
"Bipartisan" means two opposing political parties have agreed to work together or support the same idea. The prefix "Bi-" means two! 🤝
Is it professional to say "Smear campaign" in an essay?
Yes! It is a very common and acceptable term in journalism and political science essays to describe campaigns that rely on spreading false rumors. 📰
Teacher, what is the difference between "Policy" and "Politics"?